Edmonton Grays | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Class | |
League | Western Canada League (1907) [2] |
Minor league titles | |
League titles | None |
Team data | |
Ballpark | Diamond Park (1907) [3] |
The Edmonton Grays were a minor league baseball team that played in Edmonton, Alberta. They played a single season in the Western Canada League in 1907. They finished second of four teams in the league, with a 50-35 record, 5.5 games behind the league champion Medicine Hat Hatters. [2] Frank Gray served as the team's owner and namesake, and pushed to have Diamond Park built for the team. [3]
The WCL folded after the season, so 1907 was the team's only year of existence. A new Edmonton team, the Edmonton Eskimos, would play in a reformed Western Canada League beginning in 1909. [2]
The Grays were the second baseball team in Edmonton, after the Edmonton Legislatures. [3]